Should Your Website Have a Blog?

Many business websites are focused on providing information, much of which doesn’t actually change that much. The “About Us” page isn’t constantly evolving.
Same with the “Contact Us” page. If there are no product or service updates or news alerts, it’s unlikely that there is much dynamic content for Google
to find. A website needs to be found by your prospects to be helpful and Google relies, in part, on fresh content to know if a site is relevant to
a prospect’s search. A blog can be the answer to providing...

Is Your Website Ready?

Google's new algorithm update will start penalizing your website in organic search results if it's not "Mobile-Friendly."
What does that mean for your standing in the digital world? It means if your site is not designed and developed to scale to different
screen sizes, like tablets or smart phones, then it will begin to slip in Google search rankings.
Neutral no longer
Before, Google's treatment of non-responsive sites was just neutral. Not anymore. A site that is not "Mobile-Friendly" will get pushed lower and lower
on the list of search results. And in a world where consumers and clients'...

Three C's for Good SEO

While designing and developing websites for our clients we are often asked about search engine optimization (SEO) best practices. While there are many
and Google will never let you know exactly how their algorithm works - I have categorized the most important variables into three C's.
Content
keep it fresh and original - write to your audience first and foremost
navigation structure should be clean and intuitive
shoot for a sweet spot of 3% keyword density (every 100 words)
place...